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Day shuttle service may be eliminated by Ken Stammen Griffin Associate Editor Fr. Ryan is currently staying at the LeMoyne Jesuit Residency in Syracuse. Doctors have termed his heart attack as "moderate to severe." He is scheduled for quadruple bypass surgery on Jan. 7 at St. Joseph's Hospital. He is expected to return "several weeks" after the operation, according to Fr. Hennesey. Rev. Edmund G. Ryan, S J., executive vice president for academic affairs, was released from St. Joseph's Hospital in Syracuse on Monday, Dec. 3, according to Rev. James Hennesey S J. Fr. Ryan's return delayed "We are talking about something here which is entirely a direct student service," said Miller. "I wanted some student reaction. (cont'd on page 6) However, students are being given an opportunity to express their opinions before any final decision is made on the termination. Dr. Thomas E. Miller, vice president for student affairs, is encouraging students to express their opinions in writing to his office regarding the proposed elimination of shuttle service around the Canisius campus during the daytime hours. Night service and service for the handicapped will continue. Spiraling repair costs for the College's shuttle system have caused the administration to consider eliminating daytime shuttle service for the spring 1991 semester. Continuous breakdown of the mini-bus shuttle (above) may necessitate the daytime service to come to a halt. Photo by EJ. Flammer "The long awaited student shortage struck with a vengeance this year" -Fortune magazine Report all suspicious persons or activity to Public Safety immediately! The extension for Public Safety is 2330. Do not leave your valuables unattended, even for a few seconds! Items such as bomber jackets, purses, bookbags and books are a popular target of thieves. Public Safety issues holiday warnings The Public Safety Crime Prevention Unit offers the following holiday crime prevention tips: Other Jesuit institutions similar to Canisius have suffered downfalls according to Fr. Ryan. Marquette has a shortfall in new students of nine percent and has left a gap of $2.8 million,. At Lemoyne, there were 45 students (cont'd on page 4) Southern California fell 300 students short of its 2,800 capacity. Boston's Northeastern suffered a 23 percent drop in freshman enrollment. The University of Massachusetts at Amherst, which accepted 63 percent of in-state applicants in 1988, had to let in 86 percent to fill the class this year." College's about to face great student shortage by John Moynihan Griffin News Editor But in Fall 1990, that segment of the population represented fewer rather than an increasing number of new students. "The long awaited student shortage struck with a vengeance this year. The University of serious financial problems. Both predictions proved correct. The Sept. 24 issue of Fortune magazine includes an article entitled "Why Universities Are Shrinking."Thearticleclaims that up until now the increasing number of older and non-traditional students kept enrollments high. For many years, writers and practitioners in higher education have predicted that the scenario that became reality in fall 1990 would result in a drop in the selectivity rate of new students and with the problem? Administrators assure that they have already taken steps. Why is this happening and what can a college such as Canisius do to foresee and deal American colleges are facing the national dilemma of a shrinking 18-year-old population pool from which to recruit and Canisius is no exception. In fact, the Western New York area is projected to have the sharpest decline in the entire country, according to Rev. Edmund G. Ryan, S.J., executive vice president for academic affairs. Toys needed for children Toys are being collected for needy children between the ages of one and 18 years, until Dec. 20. Barrels are located in the dormitories, the Student Center and the Health Science building. Money donations for the "Night People" program of Western New York will be received in the Student Activites office. Interested students should contact Dr. Richard Thompson at X2652. The English Department will sponsor its 15th annual summer tour to Ireland and Britain for 15 days from June 21 to July 6,1991. Visit to United Kingdom slated The package cost is $2,080 which includes limousine service to and from Toronto, round-trip airfare, accommodations and tours. According to Moynihan, since the situation in the Persian Gulf is the first crisis since the end of the Cold War era, we will see whether the nations of the (cont'd on page 11) With the Cold War ended, there should be an increased emphasis on the role of the United Nations and international law, according to Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan. The senator spoke in a discussion of the significance of the Persian Gulf crisis in the Grupp Fireside Lounge on Monday as part of the William H. Fitzpatrick lecture series. Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan shared his insight on the Persian Gulf Wednesday. ptM ty ej. Griffs dominate tourney (see p. 4) Main-Humboldt apartments searched (seep. io) tag X X X SDH Give the gift of music (see p. 8) - - - •• * L> t !l I I I 9 At a glance ... * ' ;: :. * y * ; 1*1: «ill» IliiSlili Serving the College Community by Tom Shanahan Griffin Asst. News Editor Moynihan sees U.N. role in Gulf VOLUME LXI, NUMBER 12 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14,1990 r~ €$>

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Day shuttle service may be eliminated by Ken Stammen Griffin Associate Editor Fr. Ryan is currently staying at the LeMoyne Jesuit Residency in Syracuse. Doctors have termed his heart attack as "moderate to severe." He is scheduled for quadruple bypass surgery on Jan. 7 at St. Joseph's Hospital. He is expected to return "several weeks" after the operation, according to Fr. Hennesey. Rev. Edmund G. Ryan, S J., executive vice president for academic affairs, was released from St. Joseph's Hospital in Syracuse on Monday, Dec. 3, according to Rev. James Hennesey S J. Fr. Ryan's return delayed "We are talking about something here which is entirely a direct student service," said Miller. "I wanted some student reaction. (cont'd on page 6) However, students are being given an opportunity to express their opinions before any final decision is made on the termination. Dr. Thomas E. Miller, vice president for student affairs, is encouraging students to express their opinions in writing to his office regarding the proposed elimination of shuttle service around the Canisius campus during the daytime hours. Night service and service for the handicapped will continue. Spiraling repair costs for the College's shuttle system have caused the administration to consider eliminating daytime shuttle service for the spring 1991 semester. Continuous breakdown of the mini-bus shuttle (above) may necessitate the daytime service to come to a halt. Photo by EJ. Flammer "The long awaited student shortage struck with a vengeance this year" -Fortune magazine Report all suspicious persons or activity to Public Safety immediately! The extension for Public Safety is 2330. Do not leave your valuables unattended, even for a few seconds! Items such as bomber jackets, purses, bookbags and books are a popular target of thieves. Public Safety issues holiday warnings The Public Safety Crime Prevention Unit offers the following holiday crime prevention tips: Other Jesuit institutions similar to Canisius have suffered downfalls according to Fr. Ryan. Marquette has a shortfall in new students of nine percent and has left a gap of $2.8 million,. At Lemoyne, there were 45 students (cont'd on page 4) Southern California fell 300 students short of its 2,800 capacity. Boston's Northeastern suffered a 23 percent drop in freshman enrollment. The University of Massachusetts at Amherst, which accepted 63 percent of in-state applicants in 1988, had to let in 86 percent to fill the class this year." College's about to face great student shortage by John Moynihan Griffin News Editor But in Fall 1990, that segment of the population represented fewer rather than an increasing number of new students. "The long awaited student shortage struck with a vengeance this year. The University of serious financial problems. Both predictions proved correct. The Sept. 24 issue of Fortune magazine includes an article entitled "Why Universities Are Shrinking."Thearticleclaims that up until now the increasing number of older and non-traditional students kept enrollments high. For many years, writers and practitioners in higher education have predicted that the scenario that became reality in fall 1990 would result in a drop in the selectivity rate of new students and with the problem? Administrators assure that they have already taken steps. Why is this happening and what can a college such as Canisius do to foresee and deal American colleges are facing the national dilemma of a shrinking 18-year-old population pool from which to recruit and Canisius is no exception. In fact, the Western New York area is projected to have the sharpest decline in the entire country, according to Rev. Edmund G. Ryan, S.J., executive vice president for academic affairs. Toys needed for children Toys are being collected for needy children between the ages of one and 18 years, until Dec. 20. Barrels are located in the dormitories, the Student Center and the Health Science building. Money donations for the "Night People" program of Western New York will be received in the Student Activites office. Interested students should contact Dr. Richard Thompson at X2652. The English Department will sponsor its 15th annual summer tour to Ireland and Britain for 15 days from June 21 to July 6,1991. Visit to United Kingdom slated The package cost is $2,080 which includes limousine service to and from Toronto, round-trip airfare, accommodations and tours. According to Moynihan, since the situation in the Persian Gulf is the first crisis since the end of the Cold War era, we will see whether the nations of the (cont'd on page 11) With the Cold War ended, there should be an increased emphasis on the role of the United Nations and international law, according to Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan. The senator spoke in a discussion of the significance of the Persian Gulf crisis in the Grupp Fireside Lounge on Monday as part of the William H. Fitzpatrick lecture series. Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan shared his insight on the Persian Gulf Wednesday. ptM ty ej. Griffs dominate tourney (see p. 4) Main-Humboldt apartments searched (seep. io) tag X X X SDH Give the gift of music (see p. 8) - - - •• * L> t !l I I I 9 At a glance ... * ' ;: :. * y * ; 1*1: «ill» IliiSlili Serving the College Community by Tom Shanahan Griffin Asst. News Editor Moynihan sees U.N. role in Gulf VOLUME LXI, NUMBER 12 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14,1990 r~ €$>